Lucy Score Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-02)

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Lucy Score writes big-hearted contemporary romance with strong small-town energy, quick dialogue, and couples who don’t fall in love quietly. Her books break into several separate story worlds. Inside a story world, the order matters because later books will casually mention earlier couples.

Lucy Score Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-02)

If you want the smoothest experience: pick one group below and read straight down before switching.


A quick way to choose your first book

  • Want the famous small-town trilogy everyone talks about? Start with Things We Never Got Over.
  • Want a funny paranormal-mystery vibe with romance? Start with The Dead Guy Next Door.
  • Want a fresh “new town, new life” series? Start with Story of My Life.
  • Want a single book commitment? Try By a Thread or Rock Bottom Girl.

Knockemout (read in order)

  1. Things We Never Got Over: A runaway bride lands in a rough-edged town and gets tangled up with the one man least interested in being her hero.
  2. Things We Hide from the Light: A man determined to stay controlled meets a woman who sees the parts of him he tries hardest to bury.
  3. Things We Left Behind: Old history and stubborn pride collide when two people are forced to face what they never resolved.

Riley Thorn (read in order)

  1. The Dead Guy Next Door: A reluctant psychic stumbles into a suspicious death and an inconvenient attraction that won’t mind its business.
  2. The Corpse in the Closet: A new case drags Riley deeper into danger while her love life refuses to stay “simple.”
  3. The Blast from the Past: Secrets from years ago return loud, messy, and impossible to ignore.
  4. The Body in the Backyard: A fresh mystery hits close to home, testing trust, courage, and the relationship Riley keeps trying to define.

Story Lake (read in order)

  1. Story of My Life: A romance writer with a stalled career chases inspiration to a small town that quickly turns into her real plot problem.
  2. Mistakes Were Made: Complications pile up when two people who should be wrong for each other keep choosing the same room anyway.
  3. Story Lake 3 (announced, title not finalized publicly): A third installment is listed as planned; details are still too unclear to summarize confidently.

Benevolence (read in order)

  1. Pretend You’re Mine: A temporary arrangement in a small town becomes harder to walk away from than either person expected.
  2. Finally Mine: A guarded man and a woman who won’t be intimidated circle each other until honesty becomes unavoidable.
  3. Protecting What’s Mine: A protective hero and a heroine under pressure learn that safety and love can be built at the same time.

Sinner & Saint (read in order)

  1. Crossing the Line: A strict sense of right and wrong starts to blur when chemistry doesn’t care about rules.
  2. Breaking the Rules: Consequences arrive, and the heart proves far less obedient than the plan.

Blue Moon (read in order)

  1. No More Secrets: A woman returns to a small town full of opinions and finds the one man least likely to let her hide.
  2. Fall Into Temptation: Two people resisting their history discover that “fine” is not the same as healed.
  3. The Last Second Chance: A second chance shows up with baggage, timing problems, and a spark that never actually died.
  4. Not Part of the Plan: A carefully managed life gets disrupted by the kind of connection that refuses to stay casual.
  5. Holding On to Chaos: Messy circumstances force two people to decide what they’re willing to fight for out loud.
  6. The Fine Art of Faking It: A fake setup turns risky when pretending starts feeling like relief instead of performance.
  7. Where It All Began: A return to the starting point makes old truths impossible to keep buried.
  8. The Mistletoe Kisser: Holiday proximity turns into the kind of trouble that doesn’t disappear when the season ends.

Bootleg Springs (with Claire Kingsley) (read in order)

  1. Whiskey Chaser: A hometown return turns combative fast when old feelings and new grudges share the same street.
  2. Sidecar Crush: A connection that should be “just fun” gets complicated when real life refuses to stay offstage.
  3. Moonshine Kiss: Small-town secrets and undeniable attraction collide until somebody finally says the quiet part.
  4. Bourbon Bliss: Two people trying to stay practical discover that desire is rarely cooperative.
  5. Gin Fling: A fling turns serious when vulnerability proves harder to avoid than commitment.
  6. Highball Rush: The final pieces click into place as the town’s tangled relationships demand closure.

Standalones (read anytime)

These do not rely on series knowledge.

  • Undercover Love: A risky setup forces two people into close quarters where pretending becomes a problem.
  • The Worst Best Man: Wedding chaos creates the perfect storm for grudges, attraction, and inconvenient teamwork.
  • Heart of Hope: A fresh start tests whether hope is a feeling or a choice you make daily.
  • Rock Bottom Girl: A woman rebuilding her life runs into the one person who knows her past, and sees through her defenses.
  • The Price of Scandal: Reputation, temptation, and consequences collide when a secret refuses to stay quiet.
  • By a Thread: Workplace friction turns intimate when two stubborn people stop pretending they don’t need anyone.
  • Forever Never: A long, tangled history snaps into the present, forcing a decision neither can delay anymore.
  • Maggie Moves On: A woman with a mobile life and a firm plan meets someone who makes staying feel possible.

Fixer (read in order)

  1. Mr. Fixer Upper: A renovation show becomes a battleground where chemistry makes professionalism very difficult.
  2. The Christmas Fix: A holiday project turns into a rivalry that slowly transforms into something warmer, and riskier.

A simple reading plan that stays spoiler-safe

  1. Read Knockemout straight through.
  2. Pick your next mood:
    • mystery-romance → Riley Thorn
    • small-town comfort → Blue Moon or Benevolence
    • one-book sprint → any Standalone
  3. Save Bootleg Springs for when you want a complete six-book run with a big town cast.
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